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Old 02-04-2006, 22:14   #5
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Re: My broadband looses its synchronization

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Originally Posted by nrg_polini
OK i looked here http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...ad.php?t=26006 about cable modem signal levels and i copy paste mine:

Downstream Receive Power Level : -4.2 dBmV
Downstream SNR : 34.6 dB
Upstream transmit Power Level : 50.0 dBmV

According to this guide the only "strange" value is Downstream Receive Power Level : -4.2 dBmV which should be +- 3dBmV.
Nothing to be that concerned about there, make sure all the connections are secure and tight and there are no kinks in the incoming cable, make a note of when you lose connection and when you have a few days worth ring up and let them know your connection dropped at these times and ask for a visit by a fault tech as it is dropping out to many times a day.
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